Research priorities through the lens of remote work in hospitality, leisure, sports, and tourism
Che-Jen Su (),
Xin Wang (),
Cheng-Fang Hu (),
Kunihiko Moriya (),
Nicolas Lorgnier (),
Yi-Fang Lan () and
Jun Liu ()
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Che-Jen Su: Fu Jen Catholic University
Xin Wang: Macau Millennium College
Cheng-Fang Hu: Fu Jen Catholic University
Kunihiko Moriya: Faculty of Tourism and Community Studies, Atomi University
Nicolas Lorgnier: Providence College School of Business, Arthur F. And Patricia Ryan Center for Business Studies
Yi-Fang Lan: China Engineering Consultants, Inc.
Jun Liu: Macao Polytechnic University
Service Business, 2025, vol. 19, issue 3, No 6, 39 pages
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Abstract We developed an integrative approach consisting of a semi-systematic literature review and a modified Delphi survey to identify research priorities in remote work-focused studies in hospitality, leisure, sport, and tourism (HLS&T). Sixty research articles published by SSCI- and ESCI-indexed HLS&T sources from 2014 to 2024 were analyzed using Leximancer. A longitudinal comparison identified three distinct theme–concept sets. One set represented the new-normal practices, and a modified Delphi survey converged on its three research priorities. Overall, our results demonstrated worldwide resilience in responding to the challenges of external public safety events, including tremendous telework-leisure adjustments and research with suitable themes.
Keywords: Configuration; Literature review; Modified Delphi technique; Remote work-focused leisure; Thematic analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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